1. Pre‐Sealing of Endodontic Access Cavities for the Preservation of Anterior Teeth Fracture Resistance
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Fereshteh Shafiei and Maryam S. Tavangar
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composite resins ,ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid ,root canal preparations ,sodium hypochlorite solution ,Dentistry ,RK1-715 - Abstract
ABSTRACT Objective Sodium hypochlorite solution (NaOCl) is an effective canal irrigant but interferes with the mechanical features of dentin and the bonding capability of adhesives when restoring endodontically treated teeth. This study evaluated whether access cavity resin sealing before using canal irrigant would augment the resistance of endodontically treated anterior teeth against fracture. Methods Sixty maxillary incisors underwent endodontic treatment in five groups (n = 12). Irrigation with 5.25% NaOCl and 17% ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) was performed in all groups except for Group 5. After root canal obturation, in Group 1, the access cavity was kept unrestored. In Group 2, immediate restoration after obturation was achieved. For Group 3, delayed restoration after 1 week was provided. In Group 4 (pre‐sealed), before canal irrigation, the dentin surface of access cavities was sealed using self‐adhesive composite resin (Vertise Flow) and then restored after obturation. In Group 5, which was saline irrigated, immediate restoration was performed. After storage and thermal cycling for 5000 cycles at 5°C–55°C with a dwell time of 15 s and a transfer time of 5 s, teeth were statically loaded by a universal testing machine until a fracture occurred. Data were collected as the fracture resistance (FR) and analyzed using the one‐way analysis of variance and Tukey's tests. Results FR significantly differed between all groups (p
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- 2024
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